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  1. I have one that I picked up off a prize table. I've been using it for a little over a year and it's worked fine for me. I'm not a trigger snob though and would agree with the complaints listed above. Bottom line it's not bad enough for me to pay to switch but if I get a more crisp single stage off of a prize table or in a raffle I'll swap it out.
  2. I second caspian guy on the Hornady 75gr steel training ammo for long range ammo. I've found it to be accurate and best of all CHEAP. I buy mine here, https://www.bonefroggunclub.com/collections/ammunition/products/223-rem-75gr-hornady-bthp-training-steel-500rds-9760el. Haven't had any issues with the company and cheapest I've found.
  3. I've been pleased with the Hornady 75gr Steel training when I want a some more consistency and the ability to buck wind a little better. I've been able to hold sub 2 MOA with a red dot and an $80 PSA barrel out to 300. I would imagine the ammo is capable of better. Bonefroggunclub.com has a good deal on it when in stock. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I've only been using them for about a month now but I haven't had any issues. I prefer the feel of a Glock mag with a Taran extension. There's a little more weight to it, personal preference. I also have had some situations where the extra 2 rounds with the Taran has eliminated the need for a reload. That being said, for the price I don't think that you can go wrong. They're reliable (so far), relatively easy to load to capacity, easy to disassemble for cleaning, and most of all CHEAP. Only time will tell for long term durability.
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